I'm starting a ready made campaign. I bought the physical book but now my players want to move into a more online setting. Is there a way to get access to the digital copy of the physical book I just bought with out shelling out the big bucks? Thank y'all for your time.
Why do you need a digital copy of the book for an online game? Just use the book you have to run the game in a digital context. If you need maps or something, just make your own digitally for the VTT, or get some really nice ones that are similar for free online or pay ~$5-10 on Patreon access to a VTT map maker that you like to get at their map backlog and download all that for use later.
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The hard copy alas gives you no discount for the digital, but you don't have to buy the digital content to run it. You can enter the statblocks as NPCs by hand, add your own tokens, etc. For maps, sometimes the you can find maps that will work, or you can make your own.
Buying the digital content would save you time, but on the other hand, rolling your own lets you put your own unique twist on it. Either way will work out.
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Hello everyone,
I'm starting a ready made campaign. I bought the physical book but now my players want to move into a more online setting. Is there a way to get access to the digital copy of the physical book I just bought with out shelling out the big bucks? Thank y'all for your time.
Why do you need a digital copy of the book for an online game? Just use the book you have to run the game in a digital context. If you need maps or something, just make your own digitally for the VTT, or get some really nice ones that are similar for free online or pay ~$5-10 on Patreon access to a VTT map maker that you like to get at their map backlog and download all that for use later.
The hard copy alas gives you no discount for the digital, but you don't have to buy the digital content to run it. You can enter the statblocks as NPCs by hand, add your own tokens, etc. For maps, sometimes the you can find maps that will work, or you can make your own.
Buying the digital content would save you time, but on the other hand, rolling your own lets you put your own unique twist on it. Either way will work out.